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Wayne State University

2004

Recall

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An Overview Of The Respondent-Generated Intervals (Rgi) Approach To Sample Surveys, S. James Press, Judith M. Tanur Nov 2004

An Overview Of The Respondent-Generated Intervals (Rgi) Approach To Sample Surveys, S. James Press, Judith M. Tanur

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

This article brings together many years of research on the Respondent-Generated Intervals (RGI) approach to recall in factual sample surveys. Additionally presented is new research on the use of RGI in opinion surveys and the use of RGI with gamma-distributed data. The research combines Bayesian hierarchical modeling with various cognitive aspects of sample surveys.


Respondent-Generated Intervals (Rgi) For Recall In Sample Surveys, S. James Press May 2004

Respondent-Generated Intervals (Rgi) For Recall In Sample Surveys, S. James Press

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Respondents are asked for both a basic response to a recall-type question, their usage quantity, and are asked to provide lower and upper bounds for the (Respondent-Generated) interval in which their true values might possibly lie. A Bayesian hierarchical model for estimating the population mean and its variance is presented.. Telephone: (989) 774-